The Custer County Ag Society will meet for a regular board meeting at 7 PM tonight (April 10) at the shooting sports building on the west end of the Custer County Fairgrounds in Broken Bow.
In old business discussions, the board will continue discussions regarding a contract for use of the fairgrounds as a CDL training site. At last month’s meeting, the board expressed the need for a contract and cost to be established to eliminate the possibility of liability issues in the event of an accident. The executive committee was tasked with continuing progress over the last month.
Also in continuing discussion from the March meeting, the subject of open class entry management at this year’s fair is back on the agenda. More information was being pursued to start the process of finding a new manager to fill the shoes of LaVonne McGraw’s tireless work.
Tonight’s las old business item regards advertising for summer help and facility staffing. The staff hired last year was to be asked if they would like to help again this year before advertising was sought.
The lone ‘new business’ discussion item is the demolition derby, which will be held at the Custer County Fairgrounds on June 21. The return of the derby was approved at the January meeting pending an approved contract between the board, Broken Bow Chamber, and derby company.
The agenda for tonight’s meeting is kept continuously current and open for public inspection in the office of the Custer County Fairgrounds.
